The Associated Press reports unrestricted free-agent LB LaVar Arrington (arm, leg, wrist) was released from the hospital Monday, July 2. Arrington was involved in a motorcycle accident in Washington about two weeks ago, resulting in broken bones in one of his arms, legs and wrists.

David Elfin, of the Washington Times, reports unrestricted free-agent LB LaVar Arrington (arm, leg, wrist) is still in the hospital after his motorcycle accident. It has also been confirmed by Carl Poston, Arrington's agent, that Arrington also suffered a broken wrist in the accident. Some reports have indicated Arrington has an infection from cuts he suffered as well as a torn tendon and carpal tunnel-like symptoms in his wrist. Poston and Arrington's attorney, Rosalyn Pugh, deny the infection and the other wrist injuries.

Jason La Canfora, of the Washington Post, reports free-agent LB LaVar Arrington (arm, leg) will remain in hospital at least through the rest of the week as a precaution following his motorcycle accident Monday, June 18, according to his lawyer, Rosalyn Pugh. Arrington has already had one surgical procedure to repair his fractured forearm and has deep lacerations that require care as well. Concern over infection is the primary reason Arrington will remain hospitalized.

Jason La Canfora, of the Washington Post, reports unrestricted free-agent LB LaVar Arrington (arm, leg) is doing well after his motorcycle accident, according to his agent, Carl Poston. "He's doing great, all of his vital signs are good. They want to keep him as a precaution, and he's not going to be able to walk for a while, but he's doing well," said Poston.

Stephen Manning, of the New York Post, reports unrestricted free-agent LB LaVar Arrington (arm, leg) has received two citations from his motorcycle accident Monday, June 18. One of the citations was for driving a motorcycle without a proper license and the other was for the accident itself. Arrington was wearing a helmet when the accident occurred and no alcohol was involved, according to Maryland State Police Sgt. Russell Newell.

Michael Smith, of ESPN.com, reports unrestricted free-agent LB LaVar Arrington (arm, leg) broke bones in his arm and leg after being involved in a serious motorcycle accident Monday, June 18, according to Arrington's agent, Carl Poston. The injuries do not appear to be life-threatening. Poston said Arrington broke a bone in one of his arms and three bones in one of his legs.

Jason La Canfora, of The Washington Post, reports free agent LB LaVar Arrington (Giants) intends to play in the 2007 season, according to his agent Kevin Poston. Arrington is about a month away from being able to pass an NFL physical after tearing his Achilles' tendon last season. Poston said he Arrington has drawn some interest.

Updating a previous item, Arthur Staple, of Newsday, reports the New York Giants released LB LaVar Arrington Monday, Feb. 12. Cutting Arrington saves cost the team nearly a $1.5 million hit. The team does not plan to renegotiate with him.

Aron Angel, of Giants.com, reports New York Giants LB LaVar Arrington (Achilles') has been coming to Giants Stadium nearly every day to continue rehabilitating his surgicaly-repaired left leg. "Me and the trainers have been working our tails off. (Assistant Athletic Trainer) Byron Hansen and I have been really diligent on getting my legs back together. I feel really strong and in good spirits. From what the doctors say and what the trainers say, I'll have a full recovery. I'll be ready for mini-camp in June and stuff like that. I'll be working out with the guys this offseason, so I'm excited. My legs feel much better than I had anticipated, so that's a bonus," said Arrington. He plans to remain in New Jersey throughout the entire offseason to work with the team's trainers.